Ottawa, Ontario The Canadian Soccer Association today announced the Women’s World Cup Team will play two internationals against Mexico prior to departing for the 2003 Women’s World Cup in China. The Association also announced some of the upcoming games, camps and tours which will place in the year 2003. Several other projects are currently being discussed and negotiated and will be released upon confirmation.
Ottawa, Ontario The Canadian Soccer Association today announced the Women’s World Cup Team will play two internationals against Mexico prior to departing for the 2003 Women’s World Cup in China. The Association also announced some of the upcoming games, camps and tours which will place in the year 2003. Several other projects are currently being discussed and negotiated and will be released upon confirmation.
The CSA will mark the one year anniversary of reaching the final of the FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship by hosting a full women’s international friendly against Mexico at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on September 1. The Women’s World Cup team now features several regular starters from the U-19 team which faced the United States at Commonwealth Stadium last year in front of a record crowd of close 50,000 fans. A second game against Mexico will be played in Vancouver’s Swangard Stadium on September 4 before the Canadians leave for China and the World Cup (September 24 October 11).
Head coach Even Pellerud will begin his preparations for the World Cup with a training camp in Bradenton, Florida from February 10-20 before leaving for Portugal and the Algarve Cup. Canada will now face Norway, the United States and Sweden, following group realignment last month.
The Men’s World Cup Team, under head coach Holger Osieck, has already played a friendly against the United States (January 18) and have already scheduled a number of games leading up to the 2003 Gold Cup.
Canada will play Libya on February 12th in Tripoli, Estonia on March 29 in Tallinn and Germany in Wolfsburg on June 1. The team also has a conditional agreement to play Jamaica on July 6 in Kingston as part of their preparation for the Gold Cup. The game will not take place should Canada and Jamaica be drawn in the same city. Canada is expected to be placed in Miami for the competition which is scheduled for July 12-27.
The Men’s Youth (Under-20) Team will compete in their second consecutive FIFA World Youth Championship from March 25 April 16 in the United Arab Emirates. In preparation, the team, under head coach Dale Mitchell, will play two games against Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain on February 17 and 19. The team will hold a training camp for domestic players in Abbotsford, BC from March 3-10 before leaving for a 10-day training camp in Turkey, March 10-20.
The Men’s Junior (Under-17) Team will play three games in Kingston, Jamaica from February 20-24 and will hold a training camp in Victoria from March 15-25 in preparation for the CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament in Victoria, BC, March 26-30. Canada will face Mexico, Costa Rica and Cuba in their group with the winner advancing to the FIFA Under-7 World Cup in Finland in September.
The Women’s Under-17 Team (head coach Lewis Page) and the Under-16 team (head coach Bryan Rosenfeld) will hold a joint training camp with games against the United States in San Diego from February 1-9.
Ian Bridge will take his Under-18 team (preparing for the 2004 Under-19 Championships) to Oregon from February 22- March 2 with games against local university teams. From March 29 to April 6, the team will play exhibition games against Notre Dame, Michigan, Nebraska and Mexico in a tournament at the University of Notre Dame. The team will also travel to Houston, Texas for the adidas Cup from May 27 June 1.
In July, Bridge will take the team to Europe with games scheduled against Norway on July 1 and 3 and Germany on July 14 and 17.
Other games and camps will be announced once they are confirmed.
UPCOMING GAMES AND CAMPS
February 1-9 – Women’s Under-17 and Under-16
Training Camp and Games vs USA
San Diego, California
February 22 March 2 – Women’s Under-18
University Games in Oregon
Portland, Oregon
February 10-20 – Women’s World Cup Team
Training Camp
Bradenton, Florida
February 12 – Men’s World Cup Team
CANADA v. Libya
Tripoli
February 17 – Men’s Youth Team
CANADA v. Trinidad and Tobago
Port-of-Spain
February 19 – Men’s Youth Team
CANADA v. Trinidad and Tobago
Port-of-Spain
February 20 Men’s Junior Team
CANADA v. Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica
February 22 Men’s Junior Team
CANADA v. Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica
February 24 Men’s Junior Team
CANADA v. Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica
MARCHt
March 7-13 – Women’s World Cup Team
Training Camp
Portugal
March 3-10 – Men’s Under-20 Team
Training Camp (domestic players)
Abbotsford, BC
March 10-20 – Men’s Under-20 Team
Training Camp
Turkey
March 14-20 – Women’s World Cup Team
Algarve Cup 2003
Portugal
March 25-April 16 – Men’s Under-20 Team
FIFA Youth Championship
United Arab Emirates
March 15-25 – Men’s U-17 Team
Training Camp
Victoria, BC
March 26-30 – Men’s U-17 Team
CONCACAF Qualifications
Victoria, BC
March 29 – Men’s World Cup Team
CANADA v. Estonia
Tallinn
March 29 April 6 – Women’s Under-18
CANADA vs Notre Dame, Michigan, Nebraska, Mexico
University of Notre Dame
APRIL
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May 27 June 1 – Women’s Under-18 Team
adidas Cup
Houston, Texas
JUNE
June 1 Men’s World Cup Team
CANADA vs Germany
Wolfsburg
TBA – Women’s World Cup Team
TBA
Canada
JULYt
July 12-27 – Men’s World Cup Team
CONCACAF Men’s Gold Cup
USA
AUGUST
SEPTEMBERt
September 1 Women’s World Cup Team
CANADA vs Mexico
Edmonton
September 4 Women’s World Cup Team
CANADA vs Mexico
Vancouver
September 23 – October 11 – Women’s World Cup
Women’s World Cup 2003
China